Yes, absolutely. We prioritize sourcing our street benches from local manufacturers whenever possible, and here’s why this matters to us—and to you.
First, supporting local businesses strengthens the community. By partnering with nearby craftspeople and factories, we help keep jobs in the region, reduce transportation emissions, and ensure that your benches are made with care and accountability. You can actually visit the workshop, see the raw materials, and meet the people who build them.
Second, local sourcing means shorter lead times and lower shipping costs. Instead of waiting weeks for a shipment from overseas, your benches arrive faster, with a smaller carbon footprint. This also makes customization easier: want a specific wood finish or a unique color for your park? Local manufacturers can adapt quickly without the language or logistical barriers.
Third, quality control is tighter. We personally inspect each batch of benches—checking for weld strength, weather resistance, and ergonomic design—because we stand by every product we deliver. Local suppliers also use regionally sourced metals and timbers, which are better suited to your local climate (e.g., rust-resistant coatings for humid areas or durable hardwoods for colder zones).
Finally, it’s about transparency. We can trace every bench back to its original metal mill or sawmill, so you know exactly what you’re getting—no hidden supply chain risks.
If you have specific requirements (like recycled materials, ADA compliance, or a custom finish), our local manufacturers are ready to collaborate. We’re not just selling benches; we’re building long-term relationships that benefit your parks and our community.
So yes, your street benches are locally made—and proud of it.